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Potassium Chromate + Barium Sulphate?​

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Potassium chromate used as a reactant in this reaction is in powdered form. ... In this reaction, K2CrO4 is potassium chromate, BaSO4 is barium sulphate, K2SO4 is potassium sulphate, and BaCrO4 is barium chromate. This reaction takes place by double-displacement. Thus, the barium chromate formed is yellow in colour.

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